A beginner’s guide to: The Moody Blues
From an R&B covers band to pioneers of symphonic rock, The Moody Blues were one of the 60s’ most influential bands.
Read moreFrom an R&B covers band to pioneers of symphonic rock, The Moody Blues were one of the 60s’ most influential bands.
Read moreAfter a long nationwide tour, Birmingham’s indie favourites returned to their birthplace to a raucous response
Read moreAfrobeats legends Mr Eazi and Afro B partied with the audience at Mama Roux’s on 25th October, at an exclusive event hosted by CASA BACARDÍ.
Read moreThe latest single from Mumford’s upcoming album feels trite and cliched in what is becoming an increasingly predictable disappointment.
Read moreWith the closure of another Birmingham venue, it’s time to talk about gentrification, and how to combat its effects on city culture
Read moreFormer Pavement frontman and current Jick Stephen Malkmus brings his off-kilter indie back to Birmingham, in support of album Sparkle Hard.
Read moreOdd Soul brought neo-soul bangers to the Dark Horse in a crowd-pleasing performance, featuring old and new hits.
Read moreGoth-pop protégée Gary Numan makes a modest return with a new EP, a more accessible turn than his last album.
Read moreEditors took to the stage at the O2 Academy Birmingham on Friday night, delivering a collection of singles new and old. Support from Talos.
Read moreHigh Horses celebrated the release of their debut album, Wade in the Shadows, with a stomping performance at The Night Owl on Friday 12th October.
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